composing (verb)

  • 1compose — [c]/kəmˈpoʊz / (say kuhm pohz) verb (composed, composing) –verb (t) 1. to make or form by uniting parts or elements. 2. to be the parts or elements of. 3. to make up; constitute. 4. to put or dispose in proper form or order. 5. to arrange the… …

  • 2compose — verb (composed; composing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French composer, from Latin componere (perfect indicative composui) more at compound Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to form by putting …

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  • 3cut and paste — verb a) Composing a document by piecing together components of other documents. b) to delete text or other data in one document and insert it in the same or different one …

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  • 4Writing process — The Writing process is both a key concept in the teaching of writing and an important research concept in the field of composition studies. Research on the writing process (sometimes called the composing process) focuses on how writers draft,… …

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  • 5Musique concrète — (French for concrete music ) is a form of electroacoustic music that utilises acousmatic sound as a compositional resource. The compositional material is not restricted to the inclusion of sounds derived from musical instruments or voices, nor to …

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  • 6stick — I. noun Etymology: Middle English stik, from Old English sticca; akin to Old Norse stik stick, Old English stician to stick Date: before 12th century 1. a woody piece or part of a tree or shrub: as a. a usually dry or dead severed shoot, twig, or …

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  • 7stick — I. /stɪk / (say stik) noun 1. a branch or shoot of a tree or shrub cut or broken off. 2. a relatively long and slender piece of wood. 3. an elongated piece of wood for burning, for carpentry, or for any special purpose. 4. a rod or wand; a baton …

  • 8Mervyn Warren — Background information Birth name Mervyn Edwin Warren Born February 29, 1964 (1964 02 2 …

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  • 9Japanese literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced by Japanese authors in Japanese or, in its earliest beginnings, at a time when Japan had no written language, in the Chinese classical language.       Both in quantity and quality, Japanese… …

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  • 10Modern Hebrew grammar — is the grammar of the Modern Hebrew language. It is partly analytical, expressing such forms as dative, ablative, and accusative using prepositional particles rather than morphological cases. However, inflection plays a decisive role in the… …

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